Las Vegas homebuilding industry leaders are backing an effort to make more land available to improve the balance between housing supply and demand.
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The June 11 primary will determine the Republican nominee for the hotly contested Senate seat, among other key races. Here’s where to go, how to track your ballot, and when results could come out.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Sam Brown ahead of the June 11 primary.
Former President Donald Trump discussed campaign strategies and policies for potential second terms in an exclusive interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Progress continues on the Oakland Athletics’ plan to build a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas. Senate Bill 1 became law a year ago, but steps remain before shovels hit the ground on the Strip.
To meet federal requirements, Real IDs will be needed for anyone looking to use their driver’s license to get through security at airports for domestic flights nationwide.
It’s no minor feat for officials in the Silver State when a U.S. president or another dignitary visits Nevada.
High occupancy vehicle lanes in the Las Vegas Valley may soon become a thing of the past.
If you’ve seen a car driving around with a classic vehicle plate and thought, “That’s not a classic,” you could be right.
Each year Nevada motorists apply for personalized license plates through the Nevada Department of Motorvehicles, but not everyone’s idea makes it to the road.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is hoping to put Nevada on the road toward the future.
In Nevada, two dozen NDOT employees have been killed while on duty, with the most recent death occurring in 2015 on Interstate 80 near Battle Mountain.
With the end of a grace period for expired vehicle registrations, motorists who waited are discovering they now owe late fees.